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Send a Gift to Alappuzha


Alleppey (Alappuzha) is situated on the banks of Vembanad Lake, the town's commercial centre lives in a maze of canals. Set in the labyrinth of backwater channels, the town is one of the best gateways to explore the unspoilt countryside.

Alleppey is a famous trade centre of ancient times. It is referred as ' Venice of the East', built on the banks of a network of canals. It is one of the best-known ports along the coast of Malabar. The beach here is not as big as the others. However, north of Alleppey, the Arthunkal beach in worthy of development as an international holiday resorts. Alleppey attracts tourists not only by its natural beauty but also through its locally made coir products that are of a very superior quality. Watching rural life at close quarters - the many activities like; toddy tapping, fishing for small fry, coir-making, prawn farming, and scores of other sights by a boat trip in a country craft up and down the narrow canals in the coastal region is gaining in popularity among the foreign tourists and the North Indian visitors alike.

Alleppey is also famous for its Nehru Trophy boat race held every year. Alappuzha is a bustling, town of ramshackle wood and corrugalated roof houses, chiefly significant in the Coir industry and the centre for Backwater Cruises in Kerala. The Backwaters of Alappuzha can be best experienced in a country boat. The climate of this small town is temperate and humid in general and relatively more pleasant in the winter season. The temperature ranges from 22 to 35°C in summer and 20 to 32°C during winters. The best time to visit Alleppey is during the winter season. The months from August-September and February-March are ideal for a visit to this place. The backwater cruises in the exotic houseboats, which also serve Keralian cuisine delicacies, are an eternal experience.

Accessibility

Air :

Nearest airport is at Kochi, 66 km. away.

Rail :

The place is well connected to Kochi, by rail.

Road :

The place is connected to all the south Indian towns, by a well-developed network of road


MAA Kerala, Specialists in Sending gift to Kerala-Alappuzha. We send flowers, cake, mundu, kasavu mundu, kasavu sari, Sari, toys, and sweets to Alappuzha.

 

Contact us today to find out more about how we can help you to send a gift to your loved one in Alappuzha, email: sales@maa-kerala.com or browse our gift categories.

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